India Game Developer Summit 2010 – First, Independent Event on Game Programming, Business and Careers Bangalore, February 04, 2010: Given the fragmentation of mobile handsets and limited computing resources (processor power, memory etc), it is a unique challenge to manage the lifecycle of a mobile game through its different key phases such as studio production, post-production (porting onto hundreds of phones), packaging and submission to all carriers worldwide with local language support. What starts

So let me get this straight - You purchase a license for the intellectual property of EA You have a license to install this game on a single PC up to 3 times You're PO'd because you can't install your single license on 40 machines and label EA as a gaming killer? How about you try it this way - You purchase a license for the intellectual property of EA You install it on a single system You reinstall it when you must rebuild or change the system On the 4th attempt, you contact EA support and explain

One of the first RTS games I aplyed was C&C - the one where you could pick out each and every pixel of your units, but it looked great for the time. It was one of those games taht launched the RTS genre to a new level. After many years, I became interested in playing another C&C game, in particular the new Red Alert 3. The last one I played was the original red alert - a long time ago. Note, this is a short rant - but I do want your opinion - if possible. So I went to the red alert page,

I'm planning to upgrade the graphic card (Originally a Radeon X600) to an nVidia 9800 GTX (Due to the price drop ). Of course, it's going to be bought from Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130350 Then I realized that I needed more than 375W of power. Anyone have a suggestion on which PSU? (Antec is favorable) Lastly, is it possible for the PSU and the rather large 9800 to fit in a Form-BTX case?

Hello All! I have recently been introduced to your forums and have decided to attempt a build of my own. I am looking for a gaming pc that will play most recent games at moderate levels, and some older ones perfectly with everything set to high. My old pc was a dell dimension bleh, with nothing really salvageable to use on this, so I am starting from scratch. Here is what I am thinking for basics AMD 780g on a Gigabyte setup http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128090 AMD Athlon

One more vote for Vista here. I just built a new rig, E8400 / P35 / 8800 GTS 512MB and setup a triple boot with 32-bit XP, 64-bit Vista and Ubuntu. I figured I would probably be on Vista for desktop stuff but revert to XP for games. I have not found any reasons to game on XP instead of Vista, on the contrary things run a little quicker on Vista since the 64-bit OS can take advantage of all 4GB of RAM. The only issue that I've seen so far is that when running HL2 in 64-bit mode, my game saves (from

I've tried using a Video Capture card with limited success. I originally tried it as a means of playing my xbox through my computers LCD. The time shift and video processing functions of these cards causes lag . This problem becomes aggravated when I'm recording game play. Especially fast action racing sims. The budget solution was to use a splitter to send the xbox signal to a TV and my video capture card wired in parallel. So I would set the video capture card to record and play the game on the

So i recently built another gaming pc, using some parts from my other pc that i upgraded w/ new parts. Here are the specs for this new pc, wich is used mainly as a multimedia and web machine by my family and a gaming pc for my little brother. Case: Lian Li PC-60B Plus II - Black w/ Side Window...............$139.99 (well worth that price too!) Case Fans: Aerocool Silverblade Blue LED 80mm Case Fan x2.$9.98 ($4.99 each) Power Supply: Coolermaster 500watt.....................................$ n/a (brand

I am looking for a large scale solution to a problem I am overseeing. I want to record the game play from multiple game consoles (Xbox, PS2, PSP, PS3, Wii, DS) onto a recording devices such as a DVR or VCR then output it to a central computer for editing. Does anyone have any ideas on what equipment would be required? Thanks.

I'm looking to buy the new COD Game. But don't want to get a whole new pc to run this game. I aske around to see if I could just runn in on this pc, but everyone has told me to just buy a new pc. I currently have two pcs, one 2.3 Celeron D. From Dell and a Compaq 3.0 Celeron D. Any suggestions please, Thanks....